EUGENE, Ore. - The University of Oregon suspended the players named in a police investigation of an alleged rape within 24 hours of receiving a copy of the police report, top university officials said Friday.

"As a father, I'm appalled. As president, I'm angry and disappointed," University of Oregon president Michael Gottfredson. "They will not be playing basketball at Oregon again."

A copy of the police investigation into the March 9 incident became available to the media and widely reported Monday.

Questions emerged this week regarding what did University officials know and when, as well as what the University is required under federal law to do, in such a situation.

Gottfredson said the university began an immediate investigation after learning of the sexual assault and complied fully with police investigation.

He said police asked for UO to take no action during the investigation. During the NCAA tournament, the University did not know which players were involved in the alleged sexual assault, he said.

Pictures from our front porch of the Stout Fire from Sutherlin on the evening of July 30, 2015. Later in the evening after the moon rise, the effect of the smoke from the fires in Douglas County on the moon.